| Frederic Neyrat on Fri, 27 Jan 2017 16:20:09 +0100 (CET) |
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| Re: <nettime> 10 Preliminary Theses on Trump |
Excellent text, thanks for that. Just one comment about point 2: Trump
is consistent alas, it's just that we refused to think, for a while,
that the worst was certain. It's true that it sounds unreal, this
unraveling of history - are we back to the fifties, to the thirties? -
and Alex Foti is right, it's a reactionary turn (not a conservative
one) and an exit from what we used to call neoliberalism. So, I'd say
that our task is to be consistent and to not only act "multiply and
chaotically" (even though I like multiplicity and choasmose).
My best,
Frederic Neyrat
2017-01-24 12:04 GMT-06:00 Ian Alan Paul <[1]ianalanpaul@gmail.com>:
10 Preliminary Theses on Trump
Ian Alan Paul, January 2017
1. Trump's power is fundamentally virtual in form.
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